The act of swearing-in witnesses is done to ensure the ______ of their testimony.

A. competence
B. relevance
C. impact
D. quality


Answer: A

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a. True b. False

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Police suspected that Peter Scotson had a role in the disappearance of his former wife and wanted to question him concerning the matter

Peter Scotson's parole officer discovered a parole violation, arrested Peter Scotson and removed him to a local jail. Police told him that he was a suspect in the disappearance of his ex-wife. Due to his previous experience with law enforcement, Peter Scotson refused to talk with police after receiving his Miranda warnings and demanded to speak with an attorney. Police desperately wanted to talk to Peter Scotson about the disappearance of his ex-wife. Under these circumstances where Peter Scotson has been given the proper warnings under Miranda, and clearly indicated a desire to speak with an attorney prior to questioning, A) he cannot waive his rights under Miranda until he has spoken with his attorney. B) he may not be questioned on any aspect of the ex-wife's disappearance, unless Peter Scotson clearly indicates that he has changed his mind about an attorney and wants to waive his rights and wishes to speak. C) police may interrogate him only about his reasons for seeking advice of counsel and not about the disappearance of his ex-wife. D) he may be questioned concerning separate criminal activities in which he may be involved but not on facts relating to the disappearance of his ex-wife. E) he may not be questioned about the merits of his ex-wife's disappearance, but law enforcement officials may attempt to convince him that they may believe that he is a guilty person unless he will waive his rights under Miranda and talk to them.

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The critical view of crime links illegal behavior to the concept of social harm

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If you send out 30,000 e-mails and get only one response, but you get $40.00 per response and you send out a half a million e-mails, how much money can you make?

A. $750,000 B. $100,00 C. $1 million D. $250,000

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